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<H1><A NAME="7">7 Working with non X,Y-plots</A></H1>
 Non X,Y plots includes
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<LI> Pie plots (2D and 3D)</LI>
<LI> Radar plots</LI>
<LI> Gantt charts</LI>
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 The fundamental difference is that these classes that each one makes
 use of an extended version of the basic Graph class.
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<LI> To create 2d or 3d pie plots you must use the PieGraph class</LI>
<LI> To create radar plots you must use the RadarGraph() class</LI>
<LI> To create gantt plots you must use the GanttGraph() class</LI>
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